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Molecular testing of chronic myeloid leukaemia in low resource areas.
British Journal of Haematology 2020 July 4
Most cancer cases occur in areas of low resources. The diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of cancers is especially challenging in these locations. Unique partnerships exist between non-profit organisations and pharmaceutical companies to provide free drugs to CML patients throughout the world if the diagnosis can be rigorously and unambiguously established. But there lies the rub: How do you perform molecular diagnostics in areas where even electricity is unreliable? Here we describe the evolution of testing patients from low resource areas, which, when merged with a remarkable effort to bring tyrosine kinase inhibitors to patients across the globe, have led to survival outcomes similar to cases in industrialised countries.
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